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The phrase "are generally fragmented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically broken into parts or pieces, often referring to information, ideas, or structures that lack cohesion.
Example: "The reports we received are generally fragmented, making it difficult to draw any clear conclusions."
Alternatives: "are typically disjointed" or "are often incomplete".
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Some bilateral aid agencies also stand out, but national aid schemes are generally fragmented, inefficient and far more politicised.
Farms are generally fragmented into several plots, varying from a minimum of 1 up to 30 plots, with an average number of six per farm.
Private insurance markets are generally fragmented, and the use of regulatory instruments, such as risk adjustment, remains limited (McGuire 2012).
The markets often keep on shifting and are generally fragmented as the NTBFs try to find customers, and position themselves.
These forests represent biodiverse and endemic unique ecosystems, which are generally fragmented and threatened, and present a vegetation which is not well studied yet (Aldrich et al. [1997]; Bertoncello et al. [2011]).
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The rocks are generally angular fragments formed from broken up duricrust, usually silcrete, a hardened crust of soil cemented by silica (SiO2).
The fragments are generally strongly overlapping and are generated for all parts of a molecule without considering their potential chemical role.
CID spectra activated under low resonance voltage of β-lactams are generally dominated by fragments originate from β-lactam ring cleavage.
Vector- or PCR-based generated DNA fragments are generally used for insertion.
To construct microarrays containing large DNA fragments as probes, the fragments are generally amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from environmental clones or from pure culture genomic DNAs.
Predictions on ten Trx fragments are generally consistent with experimental observations that they are disordered, and that complementary fragments reconstitute.
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